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It would be a bit preposterous to think I could tell everyone what to think.
The resulting images are fierce, colorful, grainy, a bit preposterous and patently artificial.
It's a heady thought — if a bit preposterous — that a few lines of verse might undermine a government.
That's not to say Bowie doesn't take himself very seriously: he is controlling and a bit preposterous too.
It is a bit preposterous to speculate on the future of altmetrics when the basics and definitions of these measures are yet to be agreed on.
Perhaps current American dance culture is a bit preposterous, related to "real" house and techno only in the same way as the heavy metal of the 70s and 80s was to the blues.
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Though his blog is enormously popular, some people find Mr. Schuman's photographs of painfully chic posers a bit precious, and, well, preposterous.
Neon Neon are a bit like DeLorean's vehicle - sleek, preposterous, madcap and, if Rhys's recent hints are to be believed, a fleeting pleasure destined for the scrap yard.
The country has endured so much burdensome weather lately that I feel a bit sheepish in admitting I've been smiled on with preposterous regularity so far.
Michael Gove's attack on the "preposterous" number of old Etonians at the top was clearly a bit of political positioning, but it taps into a problem acknowledged by sensible Tories.
Shorten claims to lead institutionally but not factionally, which in the ALP is a bit like saying you tried marijuana in your youth but didn't inhale: preposterous, in other words.
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